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Nearby is Kessler Peak and an old mining to the north, which might make a nice hike

03690-kessler-peak.jpg On the way down the Cima Road hill, I stop at an old corral and water tankThumbnailsI decide to head to Pachalka Spring as originally planned; my campsite slowly morphs into a well-packed 10-ton bikeOn the way down the Cima Road hill, I stop at an old corral and water tankThumbnailsI decide to head to Pachalka Spring as originally planned; my campsite slowly morphs into a well-packed 10-ton bikeOn the way down the Cima Road hill, I stop at an old corral and water tankThumbnailsI decide to head to Pachalka Spring as originally planned; my campsite slowly morphs into a well-packed 10-ton bikeOn the way down the Cima Road hill, I stop at an old corral and water tankThumbnailsI decide to head to Pachalka Spring as originally planned; my campsite slowly morphs into a well-packed 10-ton bikeOn the way down the Cima Road hill, I stop at an old corral and water tankThumbnailsI decide to head to Pachalka Spring as originally planned; my campsite slowly morphs into a well-packed 10-ton bike

I toy with the idea of spending another night here. I started the day with about 5.5 litres of water, but I would probably need more to stay overnight. I could ride down to the Cima store to buy some, but there's no guarantee that it will be open.